Cytûn: Churches Together in Wales invites applications for the role of General Secretary which will soon become vacant due to the departure of the current Chief Executive, Siôn Brynach. The post holder will • lead with a vision on ecumenism
Cytûn : Churches together in Wales
“Welcome to Wales” course invitation extended
Cytûn’s “Welcome to Wales” course, taking place this year between 4 and 6 October 2023 at Sports Council for Wales, Sophie Gardens, Cardiff lays the foundations for Ministers of Religion and Christian workers who are transferring into Wales from other
Joint meeting of Wales Church Leaders and Cytûn Trustees,19 October 2023
In pursuance of one key element of Cytûn’s mission statement, “helping the churches to arrive at a common mind and make decisions together” and in a similar way to some others of Britain and Ireland’s national ecumenical instruments, the Cytûn
New environmental regulations in Wales: UPDATED FEB 2024
This note is provided to assist churches in Wales.It is not intended to be legal advice, and should not be regarded as such. 1. Prohibition of the supply of some single-use plastics from 30 October 2023 Many churches are already
Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016
Briefing paper for churches who let residential property in Wales or provide residences for clerics or church workers in WalesUpdated October 24 2022 While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, it does not constitute
A Just and Green Recovery in Wales
What’s the context? The Covid-19 pandemic and the necessary public health restrictions have meant challenges to the economy, rising unemployment and a stretched social and health care system. The pandemic has highlighted and exacerbated inequalities across our society[1]. It has
Black and Ethnic Minority Communities, Immigration and Asylum in Wales
Background The 2011 census indicated that over 95% of the Welsh population was white. The census also indicated the presence of a growing number of some black and ethnic minority communities in Wales. Cytûn: Churches Together in Wales and Evangelical
The Covenanted Churches in Wales: Holy Communion
Preface For over thirty years the ‘Green Book’ has been an extremely valuable resource for the Covenanted Churches in Wales: it has been used during occasional joint Communion services, and more regularly in Local Ecumenical Partnerships throughout Wales. It was
Interfaith Council for Wales urges caution for worship
Leaders of Wales’ faith communities are urging worshippers to reflect particularly carefully on how they gather for services during Christmas and the New Year. While places of worship can open for services in Level Four of lockdown, members of the
Briefing on the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill 2020 and the Schools Curriculum for Wales 2022
On 6 July 2020, Welsh Government published the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill, together with a suite of background documents. The Bill is intended to provide the legal underpinning for the new Curriculum for Wales, published in January 2020for introduction